"Accidentally I switched off microphone in action camera. No sound. So, I had to add music and titles with comments to make it not so boring" Hardly makes any difference to me. I hit the "M" key as soon as I hear anybody add dumb Muzak to a video. I turn on the Captions if they are even dumber and try to talk over the racket! 🙄 You have chosen wisely with this little toy though. It is 1 of the best that XK have ever put out. Why they have not continued to push it I have no idea. Many of the ones that they have replaced it with have been real dogs. I thing you should do if using the stock X8 transmitter is put the 2 motor kill switches onto 1 momentary switch.Easier done on a Multi Protocol Radio.
@@theoztreecrasher2647 About music is poor choise on RUclips. All others they just ban. What is unclear for me is why motors are rotating in opposite direction they should. Currently nuts can loose. First what I did today is added a LiPo low voltage alarm buzzer. Second I covered bottom surface by black packing tape. I twice flew up side down and didn't recognize it. I'll try to bind X520 with Radiomaster TX16S. X8 you can bind with nothing. LED will be solid blue. :)
@@Scorpio9999channel DON'T put ANY MUZAK on your videos. If you feel that it needs some added noise to make it "less boring" then just tell your viewers to add it via headphones at their end. That way you can choose ANY music without RUclips hitting you and you will not P-off all those potential viewers who don't agree with your choice! As to the prop nuts coming loose - they WILL NOT be loosened by the props spinning on the motor shafts as the props on the X520 are KEYED to the motor shafts! However the CW/CCW motors ARE fitted with the correct left hand/right hand threads/nuts anyway. Just make sure that they are TIGHT before you use the plane. You COULD use a bit of low strength thread locking compound but then will have great trouble removing the nuts when you want to replace a propeller.
Nice flight for a maiden. I like the take off, no runway needed👍
@@toddzilla6491 Supposed to be the same landing but wind was too much for it.
"Accidentally I switched off microphone in action camera. No sound.
So, I had to add music and titles with comments to make it not so boring"
Hardly makes any difference to me. I hit the "M" key as soon as I hear anybody add dumb Muzak to a video. I turn on the Captions if they are even dumber and try to talk over the racket! 🙄
You have chosen wisely with this little toy though. It is 1 of the best that XK have ever put out. Why they have not continued to push it I have no idea. Many of the ones that they have replaced it with have been real dogs.
I thing you should do if using the stock X8 transmitter is put the 2 motor kill switches onto 1 momentary switch.Easier done on a Multi Protocol Radio.
@@theoztreecrasher2647 About music is poor choise on RUclips. All others they just ban.
What is unclear for me is why motors are rotating in opposite direction they should. Currently nuts can loose.
First what I did today is added a LiPo low voltage alarm buzzer. Second I covered bottom surface by black packing tape. I twice flew up side down and didn't recognize it.
I'll try to bind X520 with Radiomaster TX16S. X8 you can bind with nothing. LED will be solid blue. :)
@@Scorpio9999channel DON'T put ANY MUZAK on your videos. If you feel that it needs some added noise to make it "less boring" then just tell your viewers to add it via headphones at their end. That way you can choose ANY music without RUclips hitting you and you will not P-off all those potential viewers who don't agree with your choice!
As to the prop nuts coming loose - they WILL NOT be loosened by the props spinning on the motor shafts as the props on the X520 are KEYED to the motor shafts! However the CW/CCW motors ARE fitted with the correct left hand/right hand threads/nuts anyway. Just make sure that they are TIGHT before you use the plane. You COULD use a bit of low strength thread locking compound but then will have great trouble removing the nuts when you want to replace a propeller.